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Areas visited were chosen because they were known to have, or were considered
likely to have, a diverse flora of rare species; and/or because they were known to be threatened by human
activity or development. Some of the sites surveyed were within existing or proposed
parks or ecological reserves.

1999:

the west coast and the Great Northern Peninsula, from the Port au Port Peninsula to St. Anthony [map]; plus some comparative work in southeastern Labrador

coastal limestone barrens

2000:

the west coast and the Great Northern Peninsula, from Port aux Basques to Cape Norman, including the
watersheds of the Main and Soufflets Rivers [map]

the northeast coast from the Baie Verte Peninsula to the Bonavista Peninsula, the Cape Norman area, the Exploits Valley, and
localities on the southwest coast between the Codroy Valley and the Bay of Islands [map]